‘Just Plain Homophobic’: Minnesota Wild Blasted for Opting Out of Wearing Gay Pride Jerseys During Warmup
The Minnesota Wild admitted it decided as a team not to wear their gay pride jerseys for its warm-up period during its gay pride night game.

The Minnesota Wild admitted it decided as a team not to wear their gay pride jerseys for its warm-up period during its gay pride night game.

The New York Islanders will not be donning rainbow jerseys in their game against the Vancouver Canucks for the NHL Pride Night on Thursday.

The New York Rangers team celebrated Pride Night on Friday, but did not wear pride-themed jerseys or use rainbow tape during the event.

Ivan Provorov’s no. 9 jersey has completely sold out on online stores after the player opted out of the team’s gay pride night observance.

Canadian broadcaster Sid Seixeiro mercilessly attacked Christians and insisted that the NHL had to punish the Philadelphia Flyers.

ESPN hockey writer Greg Wyshinski is taking Flyers defenseman Ivan Provorov to task for agreeing to wear a military tribute sweater but refusing to wear a Pride Night jersey.

Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Ivan Provorov is being assailed as a “homophobe” for refusing to wear a jersey for the team’s gay pride event.
Flyers defenseman Ivan Provorov skipped warmups Tuesday because he refused to wear the gay pride jersey the team sponsored.

A player for the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) chose to miss a game on Friday night instead of wearing the “Pride” jersey her team was scheduled to wear.

The Milwaukee Brewers are taking heat for including a drag queen show during its June 8 gay pride event at American Family Field.

Minor League ball player Bryan Ruby blasted the Tampa Bay Rays for allowing several players to refuse to wear the team’s gay pride patch.

‘NYT’ columnist Tyler Kepner accused the Tampa Bay Rays of allowing a few players to undermine the team’s support for the gay community.

St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Jack Flaherty blasted several Tampa Bay Rays players for refusing to wear the gay pride logo in Saturday’s game.

A number of Tampa Bay Rays players decided not to wear rainbow-colored logos on their uniforms as part of the team’s annual “Pride Night” on Saturday that recognized the LGBTQ community.

A portion of the proceeds raised at the upcoming “Pride Night” festivities at Tigers Stadium in Detroit will be directed towards providing “gender-affirming” surgeries for children, according to a report from National Review.
